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you have access to technology. >> around 8% of children underage 15 in the u.s. are considered disabled. around half of them are severely disabled. under federal law all children with disabilities up to age 21 have a right to a free education in an environment that meets their needs. new york state pays $77 for >> this student is using a dyna box to answer. it helps students for life beyond these walls. >> reporter: but some experts question whether segregated schools like this can get students ready for the real world. >> schools prepare students to live in an adult world. you have to be interacting with people who don't have disabilities. >> the only one of a set of triplets living away from home. >> it would have been much more difficult to adopt. >> he sees this as a path to college. >> i want to study biology. >> he has the power, he says, like everyone else, to reach for his dreams. >> that should give a lift today. men and women's brains apparently really are wired differently. that's what a new study shows. and we have this report, what did you find? what
you have access to technology. >> around 8% of children underage 15 in the u.s. are considered disabled. around half of them are severely disabled. under federal law all children with disabilities up to age 21 have a right to a free education in an environment that meets their needs. new york state pays $77 for >> this student is using a dyna box to answer. it helps students for life beyond these walls. >> reporter: but some experts question whether segregated schools like...
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we just need people now that we are getting the technology fixed we need to go back and take a look at what is actually going on. because it can make a difference in your lives. and the lives of your families. >> so the president once again outlined tributes we have heard many times before. you can stay on your parents policy until you are 26. you may not be barred from insurance if you have pre-existing conditions. closing the gap for seniors. the president trying to get back on message and sk divert the pus public's attention. >> what are the critics saying. the critics are not nullified. john bayeonmany times the insure companies are not gettinget correctcorrect levels in about m if they are getting any information at all. you cathe 41 million americans o have got without insurance and some 7 million that the administration wants to sign up on healthcare.gov by next march that final deadline, those folks are very concerned watching closely as well. >> mike at the white house, thanks very much. >> okay. >> right now we have a major snow event that is going on across the northern tier
we just need people now that we are getting the technology fixed we need to go back and take a look at what is actually going on. because it can make a difference in your lives. and the lives of your families. >> so the president once again outlined tributes we have heard many times before. you can stay on your parents policy until you are 26. you may not be barred from insurance if you have pre-existing conditions. closing the gap for seniors. the president trying to get back on message...
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. >> and trying to keep up technology. the senate working on a plastic gun ban. >> reporter: this is something that has been in place since the reagan administration, but gun control advocates say there is a problem. what has to happen, any gun that is predominantly made of plastic has to have a metal part to make it secure. one problem is that that metal, that piece of metal under current law can be easily detached. for any reason someone would want to do something like than there is a proposal to make that put in plastic guns. that's likely to fail. >> and you and i know that they will take their vacation , but t seems to america that congress is doing less and less and they're on vacation more and more. >> reporter: when you include the post office namings, and profunctory items, in there is no question. they come in for two days a week. you put it all together they might be here for six months out of the year. they're expected to spend five hours a day at the d this, c or rnc on the phone dialing for dollars, and much
. >> and trying to keep up technology. the senate working on a plastic gun ban. >> reporter: this is something that has been in place since the reagan administration, but gun control advocates say there is a problem. what has to happen, any gun that is predominantly made of plastic has to have a metal part to make it secure. one problem is that that metal, that piece of metal under current law can be easily detached. for any reason someone would want to do something like than there...
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so presuming technology advances as it has at am zon and the f.a.a. gets its act together, i don't see how this doesn't become very large in about five years. >> here is how it would work. an order is boxed in a nearby warehouse, attached to the drone and off it goes to the delivery address. the device currently allows up to 5 pounds of weight. just one of the technical issues that would have to be addressed according to this law in rob on theics expert? >> how do we make them safe and make sure they are not going to fall out of the sky and run into something? provided those get ironed out, privacy concerns will crop up. >> it should have a privacy plan that's really rigorous. in other words, that you have to articulate to the federal aviation administration, how it intends to did be what data it will collect, what it will store in the sort of usual concern. >> folks took to twitter to comment on the drone delivery plan. many of them making light of it. >> ken priest writes, "sorry, first amazon drone that hits my doorstep will find its way into my ga
so presuming technology advances as it has at am zon and the f.a.a. gets its act together, i don't see how this doesn't become very large in about five years. >> here is how it would work. an order is boxed in a nearby warehouse, attached to the drone and off it goes to the delivery address. the device currently allows up to 5 pounds of weight. just one of the technical issues that would have to be addressed according to this law in rob on theics expert? >> how do we make them safe...
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we will show you how technology is changing. what's next in online shopping. >> the woman behind the most read peace ever joining me on her day job. . > >>> . >>> welcome to al-jazeera america, iran's foreign minister is trying to assure leaders in the gulf states that a nuclear deal signed in geneva is in the region's best interest. my colleague sat down with the foreign minister who told him, iran will adhere to the proposed guidelines. >> iran will continue its enrichment at 5%, and iran will continue construction work at iraq. iran has agreed not to do certain activities that fall within the scope of this timetable and this plan of action. we have also agreed to provide specific rather thanniarrangeme eiea for them to continue. in fact, in most cases continue monitoring our activities. >> zar if praised the government of iran for helping iran and other world leaders reach the agreement. a judge sentenced a hospital worker to 39 years in prison for infecting dozens of patients with hepatitis c, david kwykowski admitted to ste
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presuming the technology advances as it has internally at am zon and the f.a.a. gets it in place, i don't see how this doesn't come very large in about five years. >> how about some of the issues here, the drawbacks, the idea of hacking into those things? those things falling out of the sky, liability. >> fear mongering. >> what do you thing? >> amazon is a smart company. they built awv, the backbone of much of the internet. i am pretty sure they can build a drone that can't be hacked. these are small issues compared to what technology could do for consumers. >> usual not worried about this thing being hacked by one of us? you are worried about someone with some real ill intent. right? >> they can steal my 5 pound package once. they are not going to be armed, not going to have cameras. shaving cream and mouth washed delivered to your door. if you hack it and steal it, what do you get? >> appreciate it. alex wilhelm from san francisco. shaving cream and mouth wash. all right. jessica taff is here to get you caught up with the day in sports. let's talk about footba
presuming the technology advances as it has internally at am zon and the f.a.a. gets it in place, i don't see how this doesn't come very large in about five years. >> how about some of the issues here, the drawbacks, the idea of hacking into those things? those things falling out of the sky, liability. >> fear mongering. >> what do you thing? >> amazon is a smart company. they built awv, the backbone of much of the internet. i am pretty sure they can build a drone that...
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think about it, they are going to be sharing in cost and technology. the potential issue would be with the frequent flier program right? which is going to be about 100 million people in the new combined entity. by the way delta was number 1, now they become number 1. i think biggest issue we have to grapple with, is what is to become of that? i just got a letter the next year for american is going to be business as usual. same thing for u.s. air. i think it is going to be several months -- >> can i propose something a bigger issue for folks? jarrod, are we likely to see higher ticket prices? >> this is a great statistic, a lot of folks have asked me that the last couple of weeks. did you know ticket prices are down 50% since 1980, can according to airlines for america, they are a good outfit, 50% decrease, by the way gas prices are up 35% and there has been a ton of consolidation. what will lead to higher ticket prices is oil. and if oil prices rise, if diesel prices rise, which is basically what jet fuel is that's where you're going to see the rise in
think about it, they are going to be sharing in cost and technology. the potential issue would be with the frequent flier program right? which is going to be about 100 million people in the new combined entity. by the way delta was number 1, now they become number 1. i think biggest issue we have to grapple with, is what is to become of that? i just got a letter the next year for american is going to be business as usual. same thing for u.s. air. i think it is going to be several months --...
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. >> he wants to be an information technology. >> there is now a dangerous gap between the promise of education and what it actually delivers. schools boast a 70% pass rate, but to graduate, students only need 30% on their exams, a third of them won't be literate by the time they leave. >> in the end of the 12 years study, about 60% of those young people have fallen out of the system, so it also has to do with the curriculum. it has to do with the kind of training that our teachers had. >> schools are still struggling with the legend of apartheid. this generation is bearing the scars of the system much longer than nelson mandela imagined. >> the world economic forum of switzerland ranked south africa 146 out of one fought eight countries in education, ranking last in mathematics and science. >> officials in singapore are cleaning up after a riot. crowds attacked police and set cars on fire. dozens were injured and 27 people arrested. it is the first riot in more than four decades. >> it's a police car under attack. the crowd eventually overturns a vehicle, others they set on fire. a r
. >> he wants to be an information technology. >> there is now a dangerous gap between the promise of education and what it actually delivers. schools boast a 70% pass rate, but to graduate, students only need 30% on their exams, a third of them won't be literate by the time they leave. >> in the end of the 12 years study, about 60% of those young people have fallen out of the system, so it also has to do with the curriculum. it has to do with the kind of training that our...
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do any railroads have this technology already? >> amtrak has it in place for some routes. the n.t.a. has a plan in place to implement the system but it's costly and going to take longer for them to kind of get it going and up and running. >> we should point out this is not the first time a train has derailed by negotiate thank dangerous curve in the bronx. in july, it happened to a freight train hauling trash. ten cars derailed, damaging 15 feet of track. coming up, we'll hear from ntsb member in charge of the investigation. >> tensions have cooled in thailand. crowds swarmed the government house compound in bangkok after the government ordered police to stand down when confronted by protestors. this caps 10 days of anti-government demonstrations that sometimes turn violent. opposition leaders want the prime minister to resign. >> opposition leaders criticized the government in a parliament session that got rowdy. the government is apologizing as protests intensify in key every. the prime minister regrets the us of police force against demonstrators. several were injured.
do any railroads have this technology already? >> amtrak has it in place for some routes. the n.t.a. has a plan in place to implement the system but it's costly and going to take longer for them to kind of get it going and up and running. >> we should point out this is not the first time a train has derailed by negotiate thank dangerous curve in the bronx. in july, it happened to a freight train hauling trash. ten cars derailed, damaging 15 feet of track. coming up, we'll hear from...
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the technology will be demonstrated in a mock auction. one of the big complaints about the exchange was not adequate into to and testing before it launched. >>, god, for over 30 years, -- coming up, for over 30 years iranand israeli -- relations have been strained. "bottom line"n continues. ♪ >> welcome back. this is "bottom line," on bloomberg television and streaming on your phone, tablet, and on bloomberg.com. lesson of the equity markets finished. s&p roseose to -- the to another record. let's look at the numbers. the broader index was up to 180 8. dow was up. nasdaq was up six points. you the stories behind the numbers. su is in the newsroom with the details. >> a good evening. people get more comfortable with the idea that that may begin to taper. fed may begin to taper. could impact from the vockel rule create more ways? had this to say. >> it is a possibility we will be going to far. watch and see. i am not being a pessimist. i am being pragmatic. -- i do think i know more about adult margins than most. i am alarmed it may be to
the technology will be demonstrated in a mock auction. one of the big complaints about the exchange was not adequate into to and testing before it launched. >>, god, for over 30 years, -- coming up, for over 30 years iranand israeli -- relations have been strained. "bottom line"n continues. ♪ >> welcome back. this is "bottom line," on bloomberg television and streaming on your phone, tablet, and on bloomberg.com. lesson of the equity markets finished. s&p...
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pier three in san francisco, welcome to the late edition of "bloomberg west," where we look at the technology and media companies shaping our world. i'm emily chang. let's get to the rundown. nelson mandela died at the age of 95 and tributes are pouring in around the globe. >> we've lost one of the most influential and courageous and good human beings. he belongs to the ages. >> mandela served 27 years in prison after being convicted of treason with the white minority government. three years later, he won the nobel peace prize. he became the first elected black president. once again, mandela has died at 95. we'll have more later in the show. meantime, our top tech story, twitter has added the first woman to their board effective immediately. she was ceo of pearson until last year. twitter faced controversy for not having a woman board member. she tweeted, "there could not be a more exciting time to join." john is in l.a. what is the latest? >> this was a priority to have a woman join the board. there are a number of things that made her the right candidate. she is smart and a forward thinking
pier three in san francisco, welcome to the late edition of "bloomberg west," where we look at the technology and media companies shaping our world. i'm emily chang. let's get to the rundown. nelson mandela died at the age of 95 and tributes are pouring in around the globe. >> we've lost one of the most influential and courageous and good human beings. he belongs to the ages. >> mandela served 27 years in prison after being convicted of treason with the white minority...
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the biggest race going on is technology. who comes up with the best powertrains with the lowest fuel burn? inrefore, i think experience r&d, engineering is really critical. the new challenge for safety and high-tech convenience, all combined, it's really critical. as is true motors, for other auto companies, they are trying to achieve what i call worldwide cars. a leader that started all of this was toyota. you buy the same car the same name whether or are in the u.s., europe, japan. it gm is a bit behind. in my opinion, they are challenged to get there. that are the challenges mary will have and i think she has the background to do it. it, itway you describe makes it sound like being an engineer is a plus, especially an engineer who has moved up through the ranks, in this case general motors. there have been a number of ceos , but to what degree is that a strike against her? >> i will put it this way. she worked in what i will call the before general motors and after. my hope and expectation is that she has learned from the
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they do not think you can transfer over the technology boom. if needed to help the budget. >> the economic data seems that it has been picking up. the results have not been strong. you look at ibm and cisco and they have seen shrinking cyst -- sales. >> this is a model. most of this criticism to paul ryan of wisconsin -- if you make a model, make it a model that can work out. we have not seen that. we have not seen the view forward on paper. of your favorite topics, bitcoin. matt miller is in the process of acquiring bitcoin at this very moment. matt, i want to see this going down. >> i'm a little concerned about having to hand someone $800 in actual money for one bitcoin. we will see how it works out. that may be enough money for a down payment or at least a and theon a fiat 500 italian company hopes to sell a lot more of those, especially in new york. they have a plan to go upscale, upmarket and bring the production for a lot of cars back to italy. in order to do that, he wants to sell more maseratis. he wants to sell more of those fiat 500s
they do not think you can transfer over the technology boom. if needed to help the budget. >> the economic data seems that it has been picking up. the results have not been strong. you look at ibm and cisco and they have seen shrinking cyst -- sales. >> this is a model. most of this criticism to paul ryan of wisconsin -- if you make a model, make it a model that can work out. we have not seen that. we have not seen the view forward on paper. of your favorite topics, bitcoin. matt...
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ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ >>> take a look at the dow 30 heat map. looks like they're all in the green for now. google led a fresh record high. a lot going on. if you're just joining us, today's employment number, 203,000 for the month on november, 7% unemployment. the question is did you nail the number? this week we asked to you tweet us your predictions for november payroll. the lucky winner will win a piece of our old set saw t, autographed to the "squawk on the street" gang. we'll announce the winner later in the program. you said over. technically you were right. >> i feared north of 250. two groups people should be focused on, the insurers do very well, their assets go up a bit and then the housing stocks because people were betting agains
ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ >>> take a look at the dow 30 heat map. looks like they're all in the green for now. google led a fresh record high. a lot going on. if you're just joining us, today's employment number,...
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stick with technology. get the new flexcare platinum from philips sonicare and save now. philips sonicare. ♪ [ male announcer ] laura's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today her doctor has her on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack, be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. >>> welcome back to "power lunch." check out decker's outdoor continuing strong rupp for the year. raising its price target to -- by ten bucks a share to $91 with a buy rating citing accelerating sales. raised sales to 7%, stock up more than 100% for the year an one firm thinks it has room to grow. these are the guys behind ug boots. >> oh, yeah, know it well. thanks very much. >>> big biotech news today. oncomed and celgene partnering to develop and commercialize up to six potential anti-cancer stem cell treatments. shares of oncomed which went public in july and hasn't done much since is certainly making it move today, up 106% on oncomed at $28.96. under the terms of the deal oncomed will receive $177.25 mil
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what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ [ male announcer ] the beautifully practical and practically beautiful cadillac srx. get the best offers of the season now. lease this 2014 srx for around $349 a month. during the season's best event from cadillac. ♪ >>> people say don't mess with texas. i always think that's good advice. tonight i'd like to propose a corollary, don't mess with texas capital bank shares, tcbi for all you home gamers. at a moment where the banks are looking better and better by the day courtesy of higher interest rates and that's good. one of the strongest regional banks out there, period. we know the economy in texas is booming thanks in large part to oil and being found in places like the eagle ford shale, permian basin. it's a great place to start a new
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think of what's happening with gtls, the company with the best technology for transforming natural gas into something similar to gasoline. as ceo sam thomas told us the other night, all the better to build the hard to construct big boxes that encompass the transfer technology and put them on boats to take them overseas. the company can't get enough workers to make these boxes. i know welding requires a particular skill set that may not be available in louisiana right now. it will take time, they will get there eventually. chart's also making a device to build out natural gas stations. and more important shell. yeah, shell's building them now. these stations cost between $1 million and $1.5 million. and these companies are building perhaps as many as 400 stations, and the cost is going down. once that buildout gets rolling, they'll get a reverberation as far as indiana, where cummins is located, because cummins is making truck engines that are perfect for long haul truckers. they've been waiting for these engines. don't forget about the pipe and train tracks that need to be laid down to
think of what's happening with gtls, the company with the best technology for transforming natural gas into something similar to gasoline. as ceo sam thomas told us the other night, all the better to build the hard to construct big boxes that encompass the transfer technology and put them on boats to take them overseas. the company can't get enough workers to make these boxes. i know welding requires a particular skill set that may not be available in louisiana right now. it will take time,...
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it's becoming more and more important for marketers to use technology in today's digital world. we provide that platform. >> give us a concrete example of i am-if i'm ibm using your service. >> i said g.e. they use our service to build relationships with all the different companies to get to know them. to understand why their product is there to ensure that the order is placed and to ensure that it's happening. we see it happening and we might see loreal selling shampoo and goating people to be loyal to their shampoo with a game that they play on a mobile device using our software. anything from those two polls. >> how do you use the cloud to do that? >> our software is delivered in the cloud. all of the digital marketing happens on facebook, twitter, e-mail, everything happens in the cloud. our own software is accessed by marketing users at fortune 500 companies and beyond to the cloud through the web browser. they're, in turn, marketing to their customers in the cloud. >> why would somebody use you versus going to a big company in oracle? >> i believe that innovation happens i
it's becoming more and more important for marketers to use technology in today's digital world. we provide that platform. >> give us a concrete example of i am-if i'm ibm using your service. >> i said g.e. they use our service to build relationships with all the different companies to get to know them. to understand why their product is there to ensure that the order is placed and to ensure that it's happening. we see it happening and we might see loreal selling shampoo and goating...
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they were all soldiers of the technological society as far as he was concerned. he had a higher purpose, and they were immaterial to him. >>> she was young. she was beautiful. this was the ugly american on steroids. >> is amanda knox a whore or a saint. >> i was sexually active. i was not sexually beaten. >> was she guilty in fact or just in the press. >> they had a fabulous story depending on if what the prosecution said was true. >> it was a media spectacle that consumed the united states, italy and england, igniting controversy that still rages. >> there's something about the way her eyes moved that leaves us wondering. >> i wished so much that i had stood up to them. >> the prosecution of amanda knox next. >>> perugia, italy s a storybook >>> perugia, italy s a storybook city, famous throughout the world for its chocolates. and equally famous to students as a party town, where getting high and hooking up is a prerequisite. >> to the average american tourist this looks like an idyllic italian mountain town, filled with art and churches. if you spent a little t
they were all soldiers of the technological society as far as he was concerned. he had a higher purpose, and they were immaterial to him. >>> she was young. she was beautiful. this was the ugly american on steroids. >> is amanda knox a whore or a saint. >> i was sexually active. i was not sexually beaten. >> was she guilty in fact or just in the press. >> they had a fabulous story depending on if what the prosecution said was true. >> it was a media...
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stick with technology. get the new flexcare platinum from philips sonicare and save now. philips sonicare. >>> the problems with the healthcare.gov are well-known. and of course, it has caused political problems for the president as well. today the white house says the obama care website is now running better than ever after tech teams scrambled to fix the site this weekend. dr. sanjay gupta joins us now. have you been on the sight? >> i've tried to get on the site. and yesterday got an error message just briefly, but then hit refresh and it seemed to work pretty well. a lot different than back in october. they say it can handle 50,000 concurrent users now, i think it was only a few hundred, frankly before. that's a lot better. if the website is working well, how well is that information actually getting to insurance companies. some are saying we're not getting these applicants or getting two applications. so if people show up in january or february fully expecting to be insured and they're not, that's going to be a problem. we're going to keep an eye on that. but the web
stick with technology. get the new flexcare platinum from philips sonicare and save now. philips sonicare. >>> the problems with the healthcare.gov are well-known. and of course, it has caused political problems for the president as well. today the white house says the obama care website is now running better than ever after tech teams scrambled to fix the site this weekend. dr. sanjay gupta joins us now. have you been on the sight? >> i've tried to get on the site. and yesterday...
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. >> the technology is clearly there. big hurdles, all of the legal hurdles, the safety hurdle the privacy t. logistic, yeah. i feel this guy can get around those. >> you probably have to deal with the faa at some point. >> he already contacted the faa. the faa has to be involved. when you look, even in the news be we built a drone downstairs. we were flying it around on a camera a few weeks ago. it was easy, it was cheap. in agriculture they are using drones to find dry spots. why not drop your package? santa does it. o, he has magic. >> santa has magic, though. >> that's big. he may be doing this now. your boy bezos may be ripping off santa. a different kind of a story. bags of coal for man bezos. >> this is our must see moment. >> that might make more sense, maybe. our must see moment. folks watching the local news in bismark, north dakota saturday night found themselves doing a double take. >> i'm amber shotts. >> i'm ron burgundy. thanks for joining me tonight. the last time i saw you, you were a lot heavier. you los
. >> the technology is clearly there. big hurdles, all of the legal hurdles, the safety hurdle the privacy t. logistic, yeah. i feel this guy can get around those. >> you probably have to deal with the faa at some point. >> he already contacted the faa. the faa has to be involved. when you look, even in the news be we built a drone downstairs. we were flying it around on a camera a few weeks ago. it was easy, it was cheap. in agriculture they are using drones to find dry...
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this is all about technology. this is the geek president. he wins with the most underground internet campaign imaginable and he can't rollout his flag ship policy. >> with this, the president lost a lot of trust with the american public. a lot of confidence, in particular in the business community. i think now he's got to make sure he sets expectations and time lines that are realistic. >> is he too late? has he damaged obama care? >> i don't think it's too late. i think from a legacy perspective, the way this was rolled out will have some effect on that. >>> the battle over this andy warhol photo of farrah fawcett is being fought in court. she left her art to her alma mat mater. the actor took to the stand saying there were two prints one for ah faucet and one for him. alan duke, we know ryan o'neil admits to taking the portrait, why? >> he was left out of farrah fawcett's will, everything went to their son redmond o'neal. what he did a week after her death in june of 2009 was he went to her condominium, took it off her wall and back to his
this is all about technology. this is the geek president. he wins with the most underground internet campaign imaginable and he can't rollout his flag ship policy. >> with this, the president lost a lot of trust with the american public. a lot of confidence, in particular in the business community. i think now he's got to make sure he sets expectations and time lines that are realistic. >> is he too late? has he damaged obama care? >> i don't think it's too late. i think from...
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what may happen is technology may help us. there are now systems that rely on gps and satellite information more so than intensive equipment on the tracks. that would help in those situations where the passengers trains travel over tracks that are privately owned by other companies. it will take congress ordered it and in many cases, there are financial incentives, tax incentives, et cetera, cost sharing with the government that might have to happen. but it will take congress ordering the trains to complete this, because the honor, the trust and obey system has resulted in amtrak and a few others. it needs to go on passenger trains first. the bullet train in japan has this and that's why they can achieve speeds of 200 miles an hour. >> mary schiavo, thank you very much. the information. >> thank you. >> if you are in a train accident what steps can you take to be as safe as possible? something as simple as choosing the best seat could make all the difference. cnn's chris lawrence is in washington with more on that. what have y
what may happen is technology may help us. there are now systems that rely on gps and satellite information more so than intensive equipment on the tracks. that would help in those situations where the passengers trains travel over tracks that are privately owned by other companies. it will take congress ordered it and in many cases, there are financial incentives, tax incentives, et cetera, cost sharing with the government that might have to happen. but it will take congress ordering the...
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sleep number dual temp, the revolutionary temperature-balancing layer with active air technology that works on any mattress brand, including yours. it's only at a sleep number store, where this holiday season, the hottest sleep innovations make the coolest gifts - including sleep number dual temp. discover dual temp at one of our 425 sleep number stores nationwide. sleep number. comfort individualized. cortizone-10 has the strongest nonprescription itch medicine plus moisturizers to help heal skin fast. cortizone-10. feel the heal. committed your life are still alive. whether there's ideas in the air, and everything that happened showed that we have not sacrificed in vain. >> nothing nelson mandela did was in vain. he negotiated an end to apartheid. helped black and indian south africans out of a barely human existence and dismantled a police state, all the while inspiring a generation. >> the day he was released from prison, he gave me a sense of what human beings can do when they're guided by their hopes and not by their fears. and like so many around the globe, i cannot fully imagi
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this is a fairly recent technology. 3-d printers are widely available. you can go to an office equipment store. you can download a digital blueprint. you can bring it past a metal detector. they may not be widespread. who wants to be the first person to deal with a plastic gun that fires a bullet because we did not have common sense to extend a law to ensure that is picked up by a metal detector. >> congress member steve israel. thank you for joining us this morning. >> thank you. >> that was a fascinating interview. >>> coming up, sick of selfies and too many baby pictures on your facebook page? we have more on how to get rid of the posts. is this the bacon and cheese diet? this is the creamy chicken corn chowder. i mean, look at it. so indulgent. did i tell you i am on the... [ both ] chicken pot pie diet! me too! [ male announcer ] so indulgent, you'll never believe they're light. 100-calorie progresso light soups. you give them the giggles. tylenol cold® helps relieve your worst cold and flu symptoms. but for everything we do, we know you do so much
this is a fairly recent technology. 3-d printers are widely available. you can go to an office equipment store. you can download a digital blueprint. you can bring it past a metal detector. they may not be widespread. who wants to be the first person to deal with a plastic gun that fires a bullet because we did not have common sense to extend a law to ensure that is picked up by a metal detector. >> congress member steve israel. thank you for joining us this morning. >> thank you....
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i know the types of technologies u.s. companies produce, that i will be looking at in china, that they are now using to monitor air quality in beijing, to give the people in beijing real-time information about their air quality. that is success moving forward. that is success for the u.s., and that is a building block for china, that will get them moving forward in leaps and bounds, which is frankly, what needs to be done. so i do remain hopeful. i know that, in the united states, for every dollar we have invested in the clean air act, we have recouped four dollars to eight dollars in economic benefits. if we can convince the chinese that our continued relationship is worth that investment, then we will all reap those benefits together. i think i should end there and thank you all for allowing me to be here. let's start the conversation and, again, congratulations to cap for 10 years. i look forward to what you will do. you have been pretty good so far. thank you very much. [applause] >> welcome. it is fun being administr
i know the types of technologies u.s. companies produce, that i will be looking at in china, that they are now using to monitor air quality in beijing, to give the people in beijing real-time information about their air quality. that is success moving forward. that is success for the u.s., and that is a building block for china, that will get them moving forward in leaps and bounds, which is frankly, what needs to be done. so i do remain hopeful. i know that, in the united states, for every...
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the wings of a critical technology. once that is gone, once they develop and master the skills and jobs that trouble with it are traded out. a place like seattle washington. and those jobs in that room never come back. now we have created a new version of the 737. boeing has understood when you let go when technology leave you pay a terrible price. this has new wing technology. so far we're able to protect someone. now with other new aircraft coming on line we are going to be in a fight of our lives to preserve the technology here in the united states. i might add, a lot of the technology and the design for commercial aircraft found its way in defense r&d. and that is sponsored by the u.s. taxpayer. and analysts have a question to wind as the u.s. taxpayer, when we commercialize and defense products from the wind is the taxpayer realize a return on investments? today i can tell you, we have never had a return on investment so that is why people should be concerned. we still have the capabilities in this country of great
the wings of a critical technology. once that is gone, once they develop and master the skills and jobs that trouble with it are traded out. a place like seattle washington. and those jobs in that room never come back. now we have created a new version of the 737. boeing has understood when you let go when technology leave you pay a terrible price. this has new wing technology. so far we're able to protect someone. now with other new aircraft coming on line we are going to be in a fight of our...
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we are technologically driven in this country. that is a great asset in many respects that it is a liability as well. it is an asset in that we have allowed the most technological means to be used in some cases that have really made a difference. some people confuse our technology with our system, our marketplace. they say, we have the best in the world but we don't have the best sector in the world. if you look at any performance criteria, i think we have the best technology in the world. a lot of people around the world want to access that technology. come to the united states to be able to do that. what this law does and what i think a growing consensus even in the private sector outside the law acknowledges is that if we are really going to make a difference in the new health paradigm, we have got to come to the bottom of the pyramid and recognize that is where the efficiencies are. putting greater emphasis on wellness and less on illness at the top of the pyramid not only produces better results, but costs less money. it isn'
we are technologically driven in this country. that is a great asset in many respects that it is a liability as well. it is an asset in that we have allowed the most technological means to be used in some cases that have really made a difference. some people confuse our technology with our system, our marketplace. they say, we have the best in the world but we don't have the best sector in the world. if you look at any performance criteria, i think we have the best technology in the world. a...
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maybe they don't have the skills any more because of technology. it is so empowering for people beown their own life and not dependent on these resources. there is work to be done out there. had a jobt friday i fair and what we call a boot camp of jobs. up how50 people showed to write a resume and how to analyze their own skill sets. line just toood in talk to 50 employers. they wanted to go to work. they were willing to stand in 35 degree weather to have a chance to get a job. many people did get a job, perhaps 50 people at that job fair. it was the most satisfying and saddest day talking to people in the line. they wanted a job. one fellow left the army, an army ranger. hearts.had four purple "waht did you do?" i think he got a job that day. he was delighted. divorcees getting out there getting a job. we have to get this economy going by building the foundation for economic growth. we are working on the water resource reform act. that is about building the water systems of this nation, the levees to protect us from floods, the other things that g
maybe they don't have the skills any more because of technology. it is so empowering for people beown their own life and not dependent on these resources. there is work to be done out there. had a jobt friday i fair and what we call a boot camp of jobs. up how50 people showed to write a resume and how to analyze their own skill sets. line just toood in talk to 50 employers. they wanted to go to work. they were willing to stand in 35 degree weather to have a chance to get a job. many people did...
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since the 1950's, it has been better technology, new insight. learning how to clone dna and sequence the letters of dna. figuring out how to develop strategies to read all the dna of an organism. in other words, to sequence a genome. director guest is the of the national human genome research institute at nih. tom, new jersey, good morning. caller: dr. green, am i right in understanding that with all the talk about people associating their disease with their genes, geneticave a predisposition to some problems. but it is our behavior that allows that the disposition to express itself and manifest the disease? guest: is more complicated than that but you make an important point. talking a lot about genomics and we, this is what i do when focus on. i do not want to leave you with that everything we do is scripted in our dna and there is no influence. there are other influences. the reason we talk about genomics is because we have had a remarkable technological surge in our ability to read out the and i -- read out dna. you make a great point. some
since the 1950's, it has been better technology, new insight. learning how to clone dna and sequence the letters of dna. figuring out how to develop strategies to read all the dna of an organism. in other words, to sequence a genome. director guest is the of the national human genome research institute at nih. tom, new jersey, good morning. caller: dr. green, am i right in understanding that with all the talk about people associating their disease with their genes, geneticave a predisposition...
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when boeing gave away the technology -- china's demand and gave away the technology on the aircraft? >> they -- china -- on the 777, i used that as an example. it was really 737. nd so when you produce tuesday dge and wing -- fuselage and wing -- a fuselage is a seat and restroom -- small seats, by the way. the wings are the critical technology and once that's gone, once they develop and master the skills, so the jobs that travel with it are traded out to a place like seattle and those jobs never come back. now we have created a new boeing f the 737, and has understood when you let the wing technology leave you pay a terrible price. this has new wing technology. so far we're able to protect that somewhat. now with new -- other new aircraft coming online, we're going to be in the fight of our lives to preserve that technology here in the united states. i might add, a lot of the technology and the design for commercial aircraft found its and that's e r&d, sponsored by the u.s. taxpayer. and i've always had the question, when does the u.s. taxpayer then, when we commercialize a defense
when boeing gave away the technology -- china's demand and gave away the technology on the aircraft? >> they -- china -- on the 777, i used that as an example. it was really 737. nd so when you produce tuesday dge and wing -- fuselage and wing -- a fuselage is a seat and restroom -- small seats, by the way. the wings are the critical technology and once that's gone, once they develop and master the skills, so the jobs that travel with it are traded out to a place like seattle and those...
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technology made it easier for ompanies to do more with less, eliminating certain job occupations. a more competitive world let companies ship jobs anywhere. as good manufacturing jobs automated or headed offshore, workers lost their leverage, jobs paid less and offered fewer benefits. as values of communities broke down and competitive pressure increased, businesses lobbied washington to weaken unions and the value of the minimum wage. as a trickle down ideology became more prominent, taxes were slashed for the wealthiest while investments in things that make us all richer like schools and infrastructure, were allowed to wither. and for a certain period of time, we could ignore this weakening economic foundation in part because more families were relying on two earners, as women entered the work force. we took on more debt financed by a juiced up housing market. but when the music stopped and crisis hit, -- and the result is an economy that's become profoundly unequal. and families that are more nsecure. since 1979, when i graduated from high school, our productivity is up by more
technology made it easier for ompanies to do more with less, eliminating certain job occupations. a more competitive world let companies ship jobs anywhere. as good manufacturing jobs automated or headed offshore, workers lost their leverage, jobs paid less and offered fewer benefits. as values of communities broke down and competitive pressure increased, businesses lobbied washington to weaken unions and the value of the minimum wage. as a trickle down ideology became more prominent, taxes...
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built it around information technology that is current and future technology come and maximize the rate of innovation that's what's going to save the most lives and the most money. and is also by the way going to create the highest value of american jobs. if you 80% of the world of breakthroughs in health an in te next 30 years in the united states, we would have more high-value jobs than you could imagine because as the whole planet gets richer they all want to live longer. so health is both a cause but also an enormous opportunity for high income jobs. >> we will be one more question so we can go to the book signing. >> hi, mr. speaker. two-part question. under president washington's administration, hamilton brought us from the huge ward at two on the way to becoming a world class economy. not quite the policies we're seeing today but can you learn from what hamilton did write? the second part, the housing market crash compared to the crash of 29, both of those lead to big government influence and the people looking to them. what do we learn from the cause of both of those and be -- p
built it around information technology that is current and future technology come and maximize the rate of innovation that's what's going to save the most lives and the most money. and is also by the way going to create the highest value of american jobs. if you 80% of the world of breakthroughs in health an in te next 30 years in the united states, we would have more high-value jobs than you could imagine because as the whole planet gets richer they all want to live longer. so health is both a...
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jobs in manufacturing, energy, infrastructure and technology. that means simplifying our corporate tax tax code in a way that closes wasteful loopholes, ends incentives to ship jobs overseas -- [applause] by broadening the base we can lower rates to encourage more companies to hire and use some of the money we save to create the jobs rebuilding our roads, bridges and airports and all the infrastructure in our businesses it means a trade agenda but rose exports and works for the middle class. been streamlining regulations that are outdated or unnecessary enemies coming together around a responsible budget one that grows our economy faster right now and treats her long-term deficits, one that and wines sequester cuts that haven't made a lot of sense. [applause] and then frees up resources to invest in things like scientific research that has always unleashed new innovation in new industry. when it comes to our budget we should not get stuck in a stale debate from two or three years ago. a relentlessly growing deficit of opportunity is a bigger thr
jobs in manufacturing, energy, infrastructure and technology. that means simplifying our corporate tax tax code in a way that closes wasteful loopholes, ends incentives to ship jobs overseas -- [applause] by broadening the base we can lower rates to encourage more companies to hire and use some of the money we save to create the jobs rebuilding our roads, bridges and airports and all the infrastructure in our businesses it means a trade agenda but rose exports and works for the middle class....
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they're looking into this technology. but i have to tell you, melissa, that the departments are also very ntrigued at possibility of being able t catch these bad guys who are fleeing a lot more safely. it is an air cannon, a gps unit and some really super sticky glue. we got a demonstration in iowa where the state patrol just started using one of these things. the air cannon is mounted to the front of the patrol car. it can hold two round. when the officer gets within 50 feet he fires and the heated glue ball cause that is unit to stick. the cop can call off the high-speed chase and track the suspect from a safe distance and speed. this is pretty cool, if he out on patrol, when the criminal takes off, if he is out of the car, he can fire the gs using remote keypad. >> the suspect will usually slow down to the posted speed limits. they will try to blend in with other cars. they don't want to be noticede. they're thinking they got away from us. >> ah, but they really only delayed their arrest. so far police in iowa are two
they're looking into this technology. but i have to tell you, melissa, that the departments are also very ntrigued at possibility of being able t catch these bad guys who are fleeing a lot more safely. it is an air cannon, a gps unit and some really super sticky glue. we got a demonstration in iowa where the state patrol just started using one of these things. the air cannon is mounted to the front of the patrol car. it can hold two round. when the officer gets within 50 feet he fires and the...
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proctor and gamble up, those technologies. the fear index pulling back, nobody cares today. they seem to be buying everything across the board whether it is technology or financials or energy, all 30 dow components with up arrows. stuart: are you with charles that we will get a triple digit gain, or are you with scott who says a selloff coming up the end of the day? nicole: why do i need to make predictions? oh, geez. i don't know, i don't want to play. stuart: okay, okay, all right. backing right up. if you don't want to make a prediction, don't do it. i will. the dell goes up triple digits plus, that is my prediction. charles: bye-bye. nicole: i will hold you to it. stuart: the daily show, jon stuart pokes lots of fun at me over my comments on the post. >> i disagree with the pope who doesn't like free-market capitalism. i think free-market capitalism is a great liberator. >> you're going up against the pope? you're going up against the pope on how to help the poor? [laughter] helping the poor is in this man's wheelhouse, this pope helps the poor. but you are telling him h
proctor and gamble up, those technologies. the fear index pulling back, nobody cares today. they seem to be buying everything across the board whether it is technology or financials or energy, all 30 dow components with up arrows. stuart: are you with charles that we will get a triple digit gain, or are you with scott who says a selloff coming up the end of the day? nicole: why do i need to make predictions? oh, geez. i don't know, i don't want to play. stuart: okay, okay, all right. backing...
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ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ >>> welcome back. it is about two minutes till the top of the hour. before you leave the house, here's what's happening. federal investigators have more questions for the conductor of the metro north train that derailed in the bronx. the black box revealed that the train was going 82 miles an hour while trying to take a 32 mile-an-hour curve. >>> a deadly shark attack in hawaii. a man fishing there was killed. the water remains closed while a search for sharks continues this morning. >>> the deadline is approaching for 1.3 million dollar lottery ticket that is unclaimed in florida. it must be redeemed by december 15. it was sold at a grocery store in miami. so check your tickets. >> time now to take a look at the good,
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from one technology we'll turn to another now. the courts are trying to catch up with social media and the defense is asking potential jurors in the jody arias resentencing retrial, to turn over their twitter user names. a judge ruling just moments ago that they do not have to turn over that information. they will not be forced to turn over that information. the defense arguing they might be talking about the case online and they want to know about it. arias was of course convicted in may in the brutal murder of her boyfriend and her fate right now is unknown at this time. we'll talk about what this means just in general for where we stand right now in the case. faith jenkins is joining us, former prosecutor, and brian silber, a criminal defense attorney. both of you disagree with the judge on this. brian, why? >> well, listen, you know, with all due respect to the court, and i want to be clear i respect the judge's decisions this is one of those discretionary matters but we're in the 20 first century and twitter is one of the num
from one technology we'll turn to another now. the courts are trying to catch up with social media and the defense is asking potential jurors in the jody arias resentencing retrial, to turn over their twitter user names. a judge ruling just moments ago that they do not have to turn over that information. they will not be forced to turn over that information. the defense arguing they might be talking about the case online and they want to know about it. arias was of course convicted in may in...
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eight big technology companies joining forces to call for limits on government surveillance. this after revelations of aggressive data collection by the n.s.a. fox business correspondent is here with more. joe? >> that's right. world's most famous tech companies are pushing president obama and members of congress saying they strongly believe current laws and practices about surveillance need to be changed. a.o.l., apple, facebook, google, linkedin, microsoft, twiter and yahoo created the coalition. they said we understand that government has a duty to protect the citizens but this summer's revelations highlighted the urgent need to reform government surveillance practices worldwide. letter goes on to read, the balance in many countries have tipped too far in favor of the state and away from the rights of the individual, rights that are in our constitution that undernines the freedom we all cherish. c.e.o. including twitter, that of yahoo, facebook and google c.e.o. put fourth five clear goals they want to accomplish on the website calling on governments to limit surveillance
eight big technology companies joining forces to call for limits on government surveillance. this after revelations of aggressive data collection by the n.s.a. fox business correspondent is here with more. joe? >> that's right. world's most famous tech companies are pushing president obama and members of congress saying they strongly believe current laws and practices about surveillance need to be changed. a.o.l., apple, facebook, google, linkedin, microsoft, twiter and yahoo created the...
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plus, the technology is getting better. plus, some cars are not compatible, the new ones with an old car seat. splurge. >> secondhand is in first place for my baby. that's kind of hard to go with. >> exactly. tell your wife why the car seat failed. >> for kids' clothing and kids' toys, that's okay, right? >> absolutely. under the christmas tree, sure, are you going to put some new toys? you're not going to wrap up the old ones. normally as we all know, even under the christmas tree they're going to be more interested in the box than the toy. there's no need to get a brand-new toy. clothes, before you even buy i say -- and this is going to be gender specific, i'm sorry, but it's mostly moms who get together. get the used clothes from your cousin who's a little bit older. keep the chain going, hand it down to smaller kids. at thanksgiving we loaded up from my son's older cousin's clothes and don't pay anything. >> they grow out of them so fast. >> the car seat, you can throw it in the washing machine. >> buy a new bike? >> i
plus, the technology is getting better. plus, some cars are not compatible, the new ones with an old car seat. splurge. >> secondhand is in first place for my baby. that's kind of hard to go with. >> exactly. tell your wife why the car seat failed. >> for kids' clothing and kids' toys, that's okay, right? >> absolutely. under the christmas tree, sure, are you going to put some new toys? you're not going to wrap up the old ones. normally as we all know, even under the...
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stick with technology. get the new flexcare platinum from philips sonicare and save now. philips sonicare. what does that first spoonful taste likok. honey bunches of oats. ching! mmmm! mmmm! mmmm! wow! it's the oats. honey. yeah. honey bunches of oats. this is a great cereal. >>> let's hear, the deck is being stacked at the department of homeland security. a shocking media report, details the recent mass hiring of immigration lawyers. nearly all pro-amnesty. so even if the obama administration can't officially change immigration policy, these lawyers can help illegal immigrants stay in the country regardless of the law. joining us now is the author of that report, former d. o.j. attorney and media contributor, jay christian adams. good morning to you. >> good morning, steve. >> you've got to admit, i know you're on the other side, but the obama administration are brilliant in getting around the rules. >> yeah, they know how to use power. if you don't like a certain law, bring in people who don't like it either. this administration is not well-known for faithfully executi
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sleep number dual temp, the revolutionary temperature-balancing layer with active air technology that works on any mattress brand, including yours. it's only at a sleep number store, where this holiday season, the hottest sleep innovations make the coolest gifts, including sleep number dual temp. discover dual temp at one of our 425 sleep number stores nationwide. sleep number. comfort individualized. >> right now most of the bay area is under a freeze warning and the frigid weather is breaking records and breaking pipes. this video just in to the newsroom shows large water main martinez this burst. >> happened just before 10 tonight and rate new crews are shutting off the water but not before as you can see it influenced some nearby businesses and created a chilly mess. >> good evening. >> sandhya is here now on just how cold it will get tonight. >> cold enough that just about everyone will be feeling it. let me show you live doppler 7hd and the freeze warning that is up until friday morning. sub freezing temperatures for just about everyone except san francisco. temperatures are alr
sleep number dual temp, the revolutionary temperature-balancing layer with active air technology that works on any mattress brand, including yours. it's only at a sleep number store, where this holiday season, the hottest sleep innovations make the coolest gifts, including sleep number dual temp. discover dual temp at one of our 425 sleep number stores nationwide. sleep number. comfort individualized. >> right now most of the bay area is under a freeze warning and the frigid weather is...
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. >>> still to come on abc7 news at 11:00, the future of on-line shopping of the the new technology one company wants to use to get your items delivered faster than ever. and later, another big shopping day ahead tomorrow. why this cyber monday could be the beggest ever. and hundreds of bay area residents turn out t respects to their respects to "fast and oakland. a man died after being shot a little more than an hour ago. our media partner took this picture near school street. that's near interstate 580. the shooting happened just before 10:00 p.m. the victim died at the scene. police belbeen made. police believe the man's killer drove away in a green car. >>> retailers are expecting a big day tomorrow during cyber monday when bargain-seeking consumers will log on in search of deals. retail research firm says they could set a new record. sales could reach close to $2 billion. coming up later this hour, why cyber monday could soon be a thing of the past. >>> amazon is looking toward the skies for a new waydeliver u faster than ever. the company is testing package delivery by drones. thi
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. >>> still to come on abc7 news at 11:00, the future of on-line shopping of the the new technology one company wants to use to get your items delivered faster than ever. and later, another big shopping day ahead tomorrow. why this cyber monday could be the beggest ever. and hundreds of bay area residents turn out to pay their respects to "fast and oakland. a man died after being shot a little more than an hour ago. our media partner took this picture near school street. that's near interstate 580. the shooting happened just before 10:00 p.m. the victim died at the scene. no arrests have been made. police believe the man's killer drove away in a green car. >>> retailers are expecting a big day tomorrow during cyber monday when bargain-seeking consumers will log on in search of deals. retail research firm says they could set a new record. sales could reach close to $2 billion. coming up later this hour, why cyber monday could soon be a thing of the past. >>> amazon is looking toward the skies for a new way to deliver your goods to you faster than ever. the company is testing package deli
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radar guns will be used to monitor speed and new technology is being installed to automatically apply emergency brakes if the train does not slow down before the massive curve in question here. two senators are calling for cameras on all trains nationwide to be pointed at engineers. >>> a showdown is looming today with the world watching after this stunning scene. some half a million people in ukraine descending on the capital and in so doing toppling a statue. of former soviet leader vladimir lennon. they're demanding their president resign. the government is deploying riot police today, demanding protesters leave city hall. >>> and for the first time in nearly a half century, a race riot has erupted in singapore. four workers attacked police there, overturning cars and setting this ambulance on fire. they're furious over the death of an indian worker there. >>> also caught on camera, a massive brawl between rival soccer fans at this game in brazil. it is now raising concerns about security at the world cup coming next summer. police fired rubber bullets. a medical helicopter had to
radar guns will be used to monitor speed and new technology is being installed to automatically apply emergency brakes if the train does not slow down before the massive curve in question here. two senators are calling for cameras on all trains nationwide to be pointed at engineers. >>> a showdown is looming today with the world watching after this stunning scene. some half a million people in ukraine descending on the capital and in so doing toppling a statue. of former soviet leader...
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they've been working on the technology in a secret lab in seattle. but the company has to wait for faa rules to be set before the technology can really take off. >>> the best in the west. a new bragging right tonight for one bay area city. >> plus new details about yesterday's crash that killed a fast and furious star. what was found at the scene that's raising questions about the role speed may have played in the accident. >>> violent protests grow bigger and louder in ukraine. the new tactic used today to try to take control over a government building. >>> some dramatic weather changing on the way. [ laughter ] he loves me. he loves me not. he loves me. he loves me not. ♪ he loves me! that's right. [ mom ] warm and flaky in 15, everyone loves pillsbury grands! [ girl ] make dinner pop! tomato florentine soup, it took a little time to get it just right. [ ding ] ♪ but finally, it happened. perfection. at progresso, we've got a passion for quality, because you've got a passion for taste. like the enticing aroma and distinctive taste of nespresso.
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the colleges want to improve classroom technology, energy- efficiency and accessibility. the projects are expected tock done bit fall of 2016. >>> if you shoppedded for covered california health coverage, but did not enroll, your contact information could have been shared with companies, such as names and phone numbers. no health or financial information was given out. the executive director of covered california says the release was meant to help get people signed up ahead of the december 23rd deadline mr.. >>> a new treatment is giving hope to cancer papers who have run out of options. a medical break through came as part of a clinical trial at university of pennsylvania that involves a 15% boy battling leukemia. doctors say they were able to tweak the teen's immune system to make his own body rid itself of cancer. >> they took out t cells out of my body and they engineered them to kind of track down the cancer cells and kill them off. >> doctors have tried the treatment on 59 patients, 25 of them are now cancer-free. >>> the 5-year-old boy who took san francisco by sto
the colleges want to improve classroom technology, energy- efficiency and accessibility. the projects are expected tock done bit fall of 2016. >>> if you shoppedded for covered california health coverage, but did not enroll, your contact information could have been shared with companies, such as names and phone numbers. no health or financial information was given out. the executive director of covered california says the release was meant to help get people signed up ahead of the...
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has said they're exploring using the barge as an interactive space, where people can learn about new technology. but google added things can change in the future. >>> microsoft's big gates, and facebook's mark zuckerberg are teaming up. they're giving $5 million to bring the internet to public classrooms around the country. the non-profit called education superhighway, says without access to the internet, about 40 million opportunities will be left behind. and the group says most schools are connected, but they lack the high speed connectioned that are needed today. >>> a northern california couple has welcomed identical triplets. abby, brin, and laurel were born. what makes them so rare is they were conceived without help from fertility treatments. the chances of nationally occurring identity triplets are between 1 and 1 million, to 1 and 100 million. the girls are expected to go home in a couple of weeks. >>> last night, we told you about a generous mystery tipper. coming up, who may be the man behind tips for jesus. >> laying out the bone chilling temperatures. and when this bay area could b
has said they're exploring using the barge as an interactive space, where people can learn about new technology. but google added things can change in the future. >>> microsoft's big gates, and facebook's mark zuckerberg are teaming up. they're giving $5 million to bring the internet to public classrooms around the country. the non-profit called education superhighway, says without access to the internet, about 40 million opportunities will be left behind. and the group says most...